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Bristol Bike Project exists to "help underprivileged and marginalised groups of people within our community whose lives would greatly improve through the benefit of having accessible, affordable and sustainable transportation." These people may not be in Bristol but they are definitely in need. It's 7km from town to Calais' 'designated area' where there are in the region of 2000 people, including women and unaccompanied minors, living in conditions of poor sanitation with minimal access to support and services. Wheels will help just that tiny bit. ...

Critical Mass TO CALAIS! : Bikes Beyond Borders

August 29, 2015, 9:00am - August 31, 2015, 5:00pm

Critical Mass to Calais : Bikes Beyond Borders!
Got a bike and want to pass it on? This is an attempt to get bikes and other provisions to refugees in Calais.
If you have, or can source a bike to donate, then please, please join us this August bank holiday weekend on our little trip cycling across the channel: Critical Mass to Calais, taking bikes beyond borders!
We will release more details nearer the time, but you can get involved in any way shape or form (there are many, many ways) just scroll down and pick from the options below.
Why CMC:BBB?
The vast majority of people living in the camps have left their home countries for reasons of war and persecution in search of safety and security. Now, having been forcibly evicted from autonomous camps in Calais to a new 'designated area', 7km from the town centre, there are in the region of 2000 people, including women and unaccompanied minors, living in conditions of poor sanitation with minimal access to support and services.
Most cyclists can relate to the sense of freedom, mobility and self sustainability afforded by the bicycle. For people living in the camps, bicycles are an invaluable asset, improving quality of life by increasing access to basic essentials like the local shop and support and advice services, currently over an hour's walk away. Some organisations have already began taking bikes to the camps, but many more are needed.
Here is how to JOIN IN THE FUN:
1) THE BIG ONE - 2 Day Cycle from London to Calais leaving Saturday 29th August with overnight camp fun to break the journey - Location and route details TBA nearer the time.
2) 1 Day Cycle from London to Calais leaving Sunday 30th August - For the faster riders or those with time constraints.
3) 1 Day Cycle, starting at overnight camp (location TBA) to Calais - For those who want a shorter ride.
4) Just get to Calais! You may want to donate a bike and visit Calais with us, but perhaps don't fancy the ride or don't live in London or the UK...so just find the best way to meet - perhaps even starting a critical mass from your own city!
Don’t have a bike you are able to donate?
1) Come along for the ride! Donating is not mandatory at all, the more the merrier, so join in the fun at any of the stages listed above!
2) Talk to your pals! Do you know there are 7 times more unused bikes in garages and gardens in London than out on the roads, so speak to your friends or neighbours to get your hands on one!
3) Get a second hand bike from your local bike shop or one of our recommended providers - details to follow.
Don’t fancy the ride?
1) Get your bike to Calais in any way you can! We know that riding isn’t for everyone, the main objective is to get as many bikes to the camps as possible, so if you have another way of getting yours there, then find us at either Dover or Calais on the Sunday.
2) Join us as a support vehicle! You never know what might happen the road and we would love to be accompanied along the way! There will be mechanics in the group but parts and refreshments will need their own ride.
3) Donate any spare bicycles to the cause! There are many organisations who refurbish unused bicycles and donate them to asylum seekers and refugees, message us and we can connect you!